Growth, chlorophyll fluorescence, and gas exchange of three maize landraces in southeastern Mexico
Luis Filipe C. Dos-Santos,
René Garruña,
Esaú Ruíz-Sánchez
et al.
Abstract:Background: Maize landraces show remarkable diversity and environmental adaptability in Mexico. Nevertheless, few studies have explored physiological mechanisms used by different maize landraces to grow and yield in a particular agroecological region.
Question: How do three landrace maize populations from contrasting maize races in southeastern Mexico, differ in their responses in terms of growth, chlorophyll fluorescence, and gas exchange?
Studied species: Zea mays L.
Study site and date: Yucatan, Mexico; 20… Show more
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